An organic substance has been identified in the top layer of Northern
Black Polished Ware (NBPW) excavated from the Wari-Boteshwar and
Mahasthangarh site in Bangladesh.
NBPW is the most distinctive ceramic of Early Historic period and the
technique of its surface gloss acquired numerous theories. This
particular paper is an analytical
study of collected NBPW sherds from these two sites including surface
observations using binocular and scanning electron microscopes and Thin
Section
Analysis of potsherds. Thin sectio analysis identified two different
layers of coating on the surface of the NBPW.
One layer is a ‘slip’ (ground coat) and the other is a ‘top layer or
top coat’. The slip was made from refined clay and the top layer was
derived from
organic substance. Microscopic analysis
confirmed the solid and non-clayey characteristics of the top coat.
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